Do you need to verify your identity on the phone by giving your social security number and other sensitive bits of information? Make sure you're not within earshot, or microphone shot, of your TV. I'm sure you can think of many other personal conversations you wouldn't want possibly stored on a server somewhere.

Net connected surveillance cameras are Peeping Toms?

Your home is all wired up with security cameras that are web enabled so you can just log in from some app and watch the cat lick it's butt. Awesome!

But those cameras might also grab pictures of you at home going about your business. As Mat Howie found out. And he's right to wonder where exactly that buck nekkid picture of him is stored and who can get at it.

Is this any worse than the privacy concerns with your smart phone or computer? Probably not, but in their pursuit of the next best thing, many people might not be aware of the privacy they could be giving up.